Summary

  • Top two Cardiff and Lincoln win, with Cardiff staying three points clear at top

  • Reading keep up good form with late winner against Stockport

  • Plymouth beat Burton 3-0 for important victory in battle for survival

  • League Two results: Cheltenham 3-0 Crawley, MK Dons 2-2 Chesterfield

  • 14 games called off across League One and League Two because of freezing conditions

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  1. Sunday's postponementspublished at 11:51 GMT 4 January

    We would love a huge, action-packed Sunday of EFL football and we still may see that unfold but there's quite a few teams who are going to have to miss out on all the fun thanks to some unyielding frost.

    League One

    • Doncaster Rovers v Luton Town
    • Rotherham United v Mansfield Town
    • Port Vale v Barnsley

    League Two

    • Barnet v Crewe Alexandra
    • Barrow v Bristol Rovers
    • Bromley v Oldham Athletic
    • Colchester United v Accrington Stanley
    • Harrogate Town v Swindon Town
    • Newport County v Tranmere Rovers
    • Notts County v Gillingham
    • Salford City v Shrewsbury Town
    • Walsall v Fleetwood Town
  2. Postpublished at 11:47 GMT 4 January

    Groundsman uses a leaf blower to clear snow and ice from a pitch coverImage source, Shutterstock

    It may be cold enough for your sundaes to stay solid but this Sunday is about to get sizzling.

    The first EFL weekend of 2026 has arrived. Where many choose Sunday as a day of rest and relaxation, the English Football League have selected it as the day to deliver the usual trials and tribulations, joys and exaltations and pure, hot drama.

    Has the bubble burst at Blackpool? Can Cambridge United or MK Dons make the most of the cold weather and oust Walsall from their pretty third-place spot?

    Find out this and more by staying right on the page as we bring you all the build-up.